
June 3rd, 2013
It's also possible that he was just tactful enough to not mention it. :")
But the language they're speaking is ostensibly the Varænski language. There are other languages in other countries - savages and ancients generally speak Ilvan (and a lot of them have an accent); traders' native language is the Alaqan tongue -- but most people living in the city-states of Varænske speak this one. c:
posted at 7:52pm on June 4th, 2013
"Ancients," you say?
posted at 2:32am on June 5th, 2013
Ahhhh sorry, wrong word! The comic has mostly called them half-elves; half-elves and ancients are the same thing and I forgot I haven't really used that term.
( YOU MIGHT HAVE NOTICED I DO THIS THING A LOT where there are multiple terms of varying accuracy/political correctness for things in my fantasy world and I am beginning to think I just do it to confuse EVERYONE. xD )
posted at 11:47am on June 5th, 2013
I think it adds to the story. It's a lot of worldbuilding/depth, and -some- of us appreciate that :D
posted at 7:10am on June 7th, 2013
I for one love deep worlds!
I like that world is deep enough that there are race(s) that are in the world that aren't in the comic like the Willowan mentioned in "Random things about races and nationalities in Runewriters".
posted at 1:14am on June 26th, 2013
Comment by Artificer-Urza
I'm guessing he's travelled quite far and heard many different accents and speach as he didn't pick up anything unusual from the way Tareth speaks. Or that's what I would guess. The language they are speaking is it a common trade language or is there no variation in language?
posted at 8:19pm on June 3rd, 2013